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Donald McLean (footballer)

Donald Hunter McLean (born 22 December 1934 in Rutherglen) is a Scottish former amateur football who played in the Scottish League as a wing half back for Queen's Park.[1][2]

Donny McLean
Personal information
Full name Donald Hunter McLean[1]
Date of birth (1934-12-22) 22 December 1934 (age 89)
Place of birth Rutherglen, Scotland
Date of death 1 May 2022 Camberley Surrey
Position(s) Wing half
Youth career
1951–1955 Queen's Park
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1953–1960 Queen's Park 95 (7)
International career
1956 Scotland Amateurs 8 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career edit

McLean was playing football before he can remember, but as a five-year-old in 1940 he recalled that the local lads would play before, during and after school in the streets of Rutherglen with newspaper-filled balls.

Organised football had a religious twist for Donald who as a 10-year-old joined the newly formed Sunday School team coached by Douglas who was also the Sunday School teacher. Of this period, Donny remarked, "Douglas let us play. That was the main thing." The uniforms were bought with a combination of clothing coupons and raised money, as rationing was still in effect.

He attended Farie Street Primary where as an 11-year-old he found his form as a midfielder and developed the style that would mark his career; making goals for others.

The local academy, Rutherglen, which had a strong football team, were impressed by his abilities and he was asked for a try out when he was of age. He passed the entrance exams and made the team.

The highlights of his stay at the Rutherglen Academy:[3] playing for the Senior team as a 15-year-old in the Scottish Schoolboy Tournament, playing against Bradford at Hampden Park, Scotland's national stadium in front of between 7000–8000 fans and playing at Ibrox, home of Rangers, against a team of players selected from the rest of Scotland. One of his classmates was Niall Hopper, who also joined Queen's Park and went on to enjoy a long career with the club.[3]

After his school days he was chosen to play for the Scottish under-21 team.[citation needed]

His career with Queen's Park began at the age of 17. Here he played with the entry level Victoria 11, before being called up to the Hampden 11 (where he played alongside one of his idols, David Letham, who was approaching retirement)[3] and by the time he went to do National Service at the age of 18 he had been through the Stroller 11 and had made the top team: Queen's Park First 11.

In the National service McLean was stationed in the small village of Lendl in the province of Carinthia, Austria. Much of his time was spent playing football. He played for two teams, a local Austrian team consisting of displaced persons, locals and a couple of British, and the Army team of Klagenfurt. The calibre of play was high so when he returned to Glasgow in 1955 he hadn't lost a step and was placed with Queen's Park Stroller 11.

He played his first game for the First 11 in the 1955–56 season,[1] winning the second tier), and the next season he saw action in the top division, with that and the following campaign being the last time the Spiders attained these lofty heights.[4]

McLean once played in front of 60,000 people and regularly played for crowds of 25,000–30,000. He featured in the 1957 final of the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup (a minor trophy played between local clubs); the match at Ibrox was won 2–1 by Rangers.[1][5] His time with the club coincided with some of its best-loved players, such as Hastie, Cromar and Hopper,[3] while in the latter part of his spell he shared teams with a young Alex Ferguson.[6]

He was capped by Scotland at the amateur level for playing against Holland, Switzerland and Germany.[7]

McLean retired from football in 1960.[1]

Honours

Scottish League Second Division: 1955–56[1][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "McLean, Donald Hunter". QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  2. ^ Hosie, Rab. . Scottish Football Historical Archive. Archived from the original on 28 November 2016. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "Ex- Player Memories". Queensparkers. 26 December 2009. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  4. ^ "History 1946 - 1976". QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Glasgow Merchants' Charity Cup (1876–1966)". Scottish Football Historical Archive. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  6. ^ "Ferguson, Alexander Chapman". QPFC.com – A Historical Queen's Park FC Website. Retrieved 12 February 2018.
  7. ^ McColl, Brian; Gorman, Douglas; Campbell, George. (PDF). p. 329. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2017. Retrieved 20 July 2017.

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half back for Queen s Park 1 2 Donny McLeanPersonal informationFull nameDonald Hunter McLean 1 Date of birth 1934 12 22 22 December 1934 age 89 Place of birthRutherglen ScotlandDate of death1 May 2022 Camberley SurreyPosition s Wing halfYouth career1951 1955Queen s ParkSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1953 1960Queen s Park95 7 International career1956Scotland Amateurs8 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsCareer editMcLean was playing football before he can remember but as a five year old in 1940 he recalled that the local lads would play before during and after school in the streets of Rutherglen with newspaper filled balls Organised football had a religious twist for Donald who as a 10 year old joined the newly formed Sunday School team coached by Douglas who was also the Sunday School teacher Of this period Donny remarked Douglas let us play That was the main thing The uniforms were bought with a combination of clothing coupons and raised money as rationing was still in effect He attended Farie Street Primary where as an 11 year old he found his form as a midfielder and developed the style that would mark his career making goals for others The local academy Rutherglen which had a strong football team were impressed by his abilities and he was asked for a try out when he was of age He passed the entrance exams and made the team The highlights of his stay at the Rutherglen Academy 3 playing for the Senior team as a 15 year old in the Scottish Schoolboy Tournament playing against Bradford at Hampden Park Scotland s national stadium in front of between 7000 8000 fans and playing at Ibrox home of Rangers against a team of players selected from the rest of Scotland One of his classmates was Niall Hopper who also joined Queen s Park and went on to enjoy a long career with the club 3 After his school days he was chosen to play for the Scottish under 21 team citation needed His career with Queen s Park began at the age of 17 Here he played with the entry level Victoria 11 before being called up to the Hampden 11 where he played alongside one of his idols David Letham who was approaching retirement 3 and by the time he went to do National Service at the age of 18 he had been through the Stroller 11 and had made the top team Queen s Park First 11 In the National service McLean was stationed in the small village of Lendl in the province of Carinthia Austria Much of his time was spent playing football He played for two teams a local Austrian team consisting of displaced persons locals and a couple of British and the Army team of Klagenfurt The calibre of play was high so when he returned to Glasgow in 1955 he hadn t lost a step and was placed with Queen s Park Stroller 11 He played his first game for the First 11 in the 1955 56 season 1 winning the second tier and the next season he saw action in the top division with that and the following campaign being the last time the Spiders attained these lofty heights 4 McLean once played in front of 60 000 people and regularly played for crowds of 25 000 30 000 He featured in the 1957 final of the Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup a minor trophy played between local clubs the match at Ibrox was won 2 1 by Rangers 1 5 His time with the club coincided with some of its best loved players such as Hastie Cromar and Hopper 3 while in the latter part of his spell he shared teams with a young Alex Ferguson 6 He was capped by Scotland at the amateur level for playing against Holland Switzerland and Germany 7 McLean retired from football in 1960 1 HonoursScottish League Second Division 1955 56 1 5 References edit a b c d e McLean Donald Hunter QPFC com A Historical Queen s Park FC Website Retrieved 20 July 2017 Hosie Rab Scottish League appearance records Mc2 Scottish Football Historical Archive Archived from the original on 28 November 2016 Retrieved 20 July 2017 a b c d Ex Player Memories Queensparkers 26 December 2009 Retrieved 12 February 2018 History 1946 1976 QPFC com A Historical Queen s Park FC Website Retrieved 12 February 2018 Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup 1876 1966 Scottish Football Historical Archive Retrieved 12 February 2018 Ferguson Alexander Chapman QPFC com A Historical Queen s Park FC Website Retrieved 12 February 2018 McColl Brian Gorman Douglas Campbell George FORGOTTEN GLORIES British Amateur Internationals 1901 1974 PDF p 329 Archived from the original PDF on 28 July 2017 Retrieved 20 July 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donald McLean footballer amp oldid 1186996676, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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